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Deconstructivism reimagines 2026 homes with asymmetrical geometry, visible structures, and creative tensions that prioritize movement over symmetry. This style uses innovative materials and lighting to craft energetic, imperfect spaces. Despite added complexity and expense, it appeals to those desiring unique, artistic residences that reflect individual creativity.

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